When you walk into the main hotel, you get a real cosy feel and it all looks nice and clean. There’s a nice little cosy bar area where you could sit, have a drink and play cards. The hotel only has 2 floors but there isn’t a lift, so if you can’t/don’t want to carry suitcases up the stairs it might be good ...
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ANON, Warwickshire

3 out of 5

It was good, we had an upgraded room which was nice. Generally we all thought it was a nice hotel. It definitely has a great location, you just walked round the back and up to the bottom slope. The pools were nice as well as the hot and cold spas, and the whole place was clean. The food was excellent, there was...
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Mrs Mitchell

4 out of 5

The hotel ticked all the boxes for our family. It was a first ski holiday for the kids, so it was good to have a hotel with lots of things to do in case they didn’t like the skiing (though instructors were great and they did!). The pools were great, we used them for about 2 hours every day. The rooms worked fi...
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Distance to ski lift: 300m

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Levitunturi Spa Hotel is the resort's flagship property. A high standard of accommodation coupled with excellent spa and recreation facilities makes it a great choice for families and couples alike. A superb new Spa Water World, superior rooms and junior suites were added in 2011.

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Family friendly facilities: • Highchairs in the restaurant • Hotel Family friendly • Early meals available in restaurant • Child's menu • Games room • Cots and linen • Play room

We update Levitunturi Spa Hotel's details often, but facilities do change. e.g. some extras listed by the supplier as "free" or included might only be for the first time you use them, or for one time per party, then charged for further use. If any specific feature is essential to your holiday, make sure you ask us to confirm the details of it before you book your holiday.

This accommodation only holiday to Levitunturi Spa Hotel in Levi, Finland / Lapland departs Sunday 14th January 2018, for a 7 night stay on a "half board" board basis.
A local tourist tax (Taxe de Sejour or Kurtaxe) is levied by many councils in European ski resorts. It varies by standard and type of accommodation and is age dependent, so not everyone is charged. It's not included in the basic price of your holiday and is usually paid locally. For reference, the average charged in winter 15/16 was between 50p and £2 per person, per night.

Levi is the ultimate Winter Wonderland of dazzling unspoilt nature, pristine slopes and some of the best winter excursions the world has to offer. This cosy Lapland village is an ideal location to whisk the family away for a once in a lifetime winter holiday – with magical chances to meet Father Christmas, take a husky safari and even catch a glimpse of the Northern Lights!

Levi has worked up quite a reputation over the years as Finland’s largest and most popular ski resort – drawing in hordes of mountain-sport enthusiasts and fans of all things festive from the world over. Visitors can live out fairy tale experiences including meetings with Santa, sights of the elusive Northern Lights and riding with huskies… not forgetting skiing on the impressive ‘Levitunturi’ network of expertly-groomed pistes that are more often than not dusted with freshly-fallen snow.
Though seemingl...

Etelärinteet is the name of the area to the south, Itärinteet is its eastern ridge and there’s north-facing Koillisrinteet. Eturinteet is where you’ll find the front pistes, and the snowparks and World Cup run are also on the west ridge.
Lastenmaa Kids’ Land by Zero Point is the perfect place to learn; there’s a fantastic wide run amongst the trees. Beginners are best accommodated on the eastern and southern areas of the Levitunturi, where there are some wonderful steady blues to the bottom of the main ...

Lapland’s ski resorts are iconic for their mammoth scene of winter wonderland activities – with some of the world’s most enchanting experiences all close to hand. The area is best known as the home of Father Christmas, and there’s no shortage of ways to meet the man himself. Levi is just 15 minutes from Santa’s cabin and workshop - You can travel by coach but we can’t stress enough the charm of snowmobiling through the forest until you see the warm glow of the hut appear in the distance...
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"Christmas @ Levitunturi"

ANON, Warwickshire

3/ out of 5

When you walk into the main hotel, you get a real cosy feel and it all looks nice and clean. There’s a nice little cosy bar area where you could sit, have a drink and play cards. The hotel only has 2 floors but there isn’t a lift, so if you can’t/don’t want to carry suitcases up the stairs it might be good to request the ground floor.
The place itself is like a continental hotel with buildings outside that aren’t a part of the main hotel. They drop you off with very vague information on the block you’re in, then leave you trundling along a car park with your suitcase rather than leading you to the block. Once you work it out though, it’s not too bad.
Some other guests had an underground tunnel that led to the sports facilities, but we didn’t. With everyone walking around dressed up in full whack as it was so cold, you couldn’t just get up and go if you wanted to use the pool, you’d have to layer up first. I’m sure loads of people staying there used the pool and bowling etc – especially those with children to entertain - but we didn’t bother.
Having skied in Austria before, we packed smarter clothes to wear for the evening meals – however you don’t need to! Here it’s more like a massive canteen – quite cosy and nice but not at all formal. Everyone was just wearing their salopettes and thermals having just come in from activities and excursions, and kids were running around. There are so many people you have complete anonymity and it doesn’t matter what you looked like. So it didn’t really have a restaurant-y feel but rather a very casual vibe. In some ways when you’re tired it works well. The buffet itself was edible but very basic – we took it for what it was.
They didn’t do a bad job with the Christmas meal – we were told we were upstairs at the very back, so expected there to be hardly any food left when it came to our turn! But actually they’d put the younger kids down on the ground floor as Santa goes on stage. We were sat at a long table and hit it off with the people next to us, and the ones upstairs were called first for the dinner. The meal wasn’t fine dining – but there was masses of food to go around.
In terms of location, it’s super close (about 5 minutes) to Zero Point, where you go and get your skis and equipment from.
We thought there would be signs up indicating when was best to see the northern lights, but there was nothing! Luckily my daughter found an App that told you when there was a good chance of spotting them, so we managed to dash out to the frozen lake and see them on the last night.

"All liked it!"

Mrs Mitchell

4/ out of 5

It was good, we had an upgraded room which was nice. Generally we all thought it was a nice hotel. It definitely has a great location, you just walked round the back and up to the bottom slope. The pools were nice as well as the hot and cold spas, and the whole place was clean. The food was excellent, there wasn’t a huge choice with the buffet but it was good, and we liked the breakfasts too. I don’t think we had any issues.
The only thing was that our room had a bedroom and a lounge, which had a pull out sofa. I was sleeping on the sofa and it was really uncomfortable, you could feel the bars through the mattress. I asked for a mattress topper which they did bring, but for what we paid I would have preferred to have a proper bed.

"Wish we could book again!"

Sue Cheeseman

4/ out of 5

The hotel ticked all the boxes for our family. It was a first ski holiday for the kids, so it was good to have a hotel with lots of things to do in case they didn’t like the skiing (though instructors were great and they did!). The pools were great, we used them for about 2 hours every day. The rooms worked fine, we didn’t use the little kitchen in the corner much apart from making sandwiches. Would we have liked more space? It would have been nice if the kids didn’t have to walk through our room to go to the toilet early in the mornings! Getting around was a doddle, 5 minutes to the town and 10 minutes to the slopes.